The download is free, but we offer some paid services. Support us by subscribing
Delete ads and speed up browsing the library.
The download starts with the click of a button without waiting for the book to be ready.
No limits for download times.
You can upload unlimited books in the library.
Enable readers to download your books without waiting.
Delete ads on the books that you publish.
No problems with download links for your uploaded books.
Copyright reserved
The book cannot be previewed or downloaded in order to preserve the copyright of the author and publishing house
Not available digitally or on paper through the Noor Library, it is for rating and review
| Author: | Ali Muhammad AlSalabi |
| Category: | Subconscious Mind And Conscious Mind [Edit] |
| Language: | Arabic |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1997 |
| Rank: | 322,238 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
| More books like this book | |
The Author Book Clearance Of The Inner And Outer and the author of 492 another books.
علي محمد الصلابي عالم دين ومؤرّخ ليبي، حصل على درجة الإجازة العالمية (الليسانس) من كلية الدعوة وأصول الدين من جامعة المدينة المنورة بتقدير ممتاز وكان الأول على دفعته عام 1992 / 1993م، وكان اسم بحث تخرجه (صفات رب البرية على منهج العقيدة السلفية).
حصل على الماجستير من جامعة أم درمان الإسلامية كلية أصول الدين قسم التفسير وعلوم القرآن عام 1996 م.
ومنها حصل على الدكتوراه في الدراسات الإسلامية بمؤلفه "فقه التمكين في القرآن الكريم" عام 1999.
سعى للقيام بأدوار سياسية في ليبيا، منها اتخاذه موقف المعارض لنظام القذافي ، حيث سُجن لأكثر من سبع سنوات في السجن السياسي، ومن ثم دخل في إخراج السجناء السياسيين عبر مفاوضات مع النظام من خلال سيف الإسلام القذافي، ، ومع بداية الاحتجاجات ضد حكم القذافي مطلع عام 2011 أعلن الصلابي تخليه التام عن سيف الإسلام، وفي وقت لاحق من المواجهات العسكرية بين ثوار 17 فبراير وقوات القذافي استأنف الصلابي اتصالاته مع نظام القذافي من خلاله لقاءاته مع رئيس مخابرات ليبيا في نظام القذافي أبو زيد دوردة، وبرر الصلابي اتصالاته بأنها كانت بدافع حقن الدماء.
وبعد سقوط حكم القذافي في العاصمة طرابلس بفترة وجيزة، قام الصلابي بتصريحات إعلامية حادة وغير مسبوقة طيلة فترة الأزمة الليبية إلى محمود جبريل رئيس المكتب التنفيذي الليبي، .
من مؤلفاته : عقيدة المسلمين في صفات رب العالمين الوسطية في القرآن الكريم السيرة النبوية عرض وقائع وتحليل أحداث الانشراح ورفع الضيق في سيرة أبي بكر الصديق فصل الخطاب في سيرة أمير المؤمنين عمر بن الخطاب تيسير الكريم المنان في سيرة عثمان بن عفان أسمى المطالب في سيرة أمير المؤمنين علي بن أبي طالب فاتح القسطنطينية السلطان محمد الفاتح فقه النصر والتمكين في القرآن الكريم
This book consists of 45 discourses that were given by Shaikh 'Abd Al-Qadir Al-Jilani in his school in Baghdad. These discourses, like the ones found in some of his other books, would have been transcribed by some of his listener. There are a number of surviving manuscripts of the book. The language of Shaikh 'Abd Al-Qadir's discourses is often permeated by symbolic refere This book consists of 45 discourses that were given by Shaikh 'Abd Al-Qadir Al-Jilani in his school in Baghdad. These discourses, like the ones found in some of his other books, would have been transcribed by some of his listener. There are a number of surviving manuscripts of the book. The language of Shaikh 'Abd Al-Qadir's discourses is often permeated by symbolic references, metaphorical images, and poetic expressions. This style, which is characteristic of the Shaikh's discourses, reflects a number of facts. First, the Shaikh often speaks about spiritual matters that are completely unfamiliar to the layperson and which the language is incapable of describing with accuracy. These, in the Shaikh's words, are states, stations, visions, and experiences that "no eye has ever seen, no ear has ever heard, and has never occurred to any human being." Second, the Shaikh's words spring as much from his heart as from his mind, describing feelings as well as thoughts. He is forced to use common words to describe feelings that are known only to those who have had those spiritual experiences. No language is equipped enough to describe these feelings, in the same way that no words can assist in describing color to one born blind because it requires visual experience. Third, the Shaikh often speaks about secret and intimate spiritual issues that he does not want to or cannot fully disclose, thus wrapping his words in metaphors. The words of Shaikh Al-Jilani do not describe one spiritual state and are not targeted at one person. They paint a fascinating picture of a myriad of spiritual states and stations and apply to people of very different beginnings, paths, and ends. The destination is the same, but the routes are different. Also different wayfarers end their journeys at different points. What is good for someone might not good for another, and what is required of two different people might be completely different, even though both have the same goal. This is why understanding the Shaikh's words and their applications is a science in its own right. As Sufis say: "The ways to Allah are as many as the creatures." The words of the Shaikh remain as relevant to the seeker of the truth and nearness to God as they were when he uttered them almost one thousand years ago. For sure, the world has changed a lot, but man's nature has not, and the diseases of his heart remain the same. The Shaikh's words address these diseases and show man the way to salvation. His words lived a thousand years and will live to the day when this transient world is no more and is replaced by the permanent one. Like all beacons of truth, the Shaikh has been the target of attacks of the ignorant, the narrow minded, and the misguided. As happened to others who understood Islam to be about works of the heart not acts of the body, this pious servant, whose life was fully dedicated to serving his Lord, has often been accused of distorting the message of Prophet Muhammad by those who wanted to hijack Islam and turn it into a spiritless, legalistic system to serve their worldly ambitions. But, as history has been confirming everyday, the voice of truth can never be silenced and the words of wisdom will remain inerasable. It is ignorance of this fact, as well as mistaking falsehood for truth, that must have made some misguided individuals to use terrorism against the Shaikh as they bombed his shrine in Baghdad on 28thMay 2007, damaging parts of it. These and similar criminals do not realize that what made great masters such as Shaikh 'Abd Al-Qadir live forever is not buildings that commemorate them or books written about them, but the teachings and examples they set that live in people's minds and love for God that they helped them develop in their hearts. This is why almost one thousand years after his departure from this world people still feel immensely honored to serve the Shaikh and his sacred cause, including making his words more accessible to people.
Copyright reserved
The book cannot be previewed or downloaded in order to preserve the copyright of the author and publishing house
Not available digitally or on paper through the Noor Library, it is for rating and review
Be the first one to Rate, Review and Quote from the book
Be the first one to Rate, Review and Quote from the book
E-books are complementary and supportive of paper books and never cancel it. With the click of a button, the e-book reaches anyone, anywhere in the world.
E-books may weaken your eyesight due to the glare of the screen. Support the book publisher by purchasing his original paper book. If you can access it and get it, do not hesitate to buy it.
Publish your book now for free
We require cookies for this site to function. Please enable them to continue.
نحن نظهر لك هذه الرسالة لأننا نحترم خصوصيتك.
By using this website, you consent to us collecting cookies to provide you with a better user experience,
more details.
You cannot browse the site since you refused the use of cookies, as the site relies primarily on them to work.
Intellectual property is reserved for the authors mentioned on the books and the library is not responsible for the ideas of the authors
Old and forgotten books that have become past to preserve Arab and Islamic heritage are published,
and books that their authors are accepted to published.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: "Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author".